Sacred Buddhist scripture includes written accounts of the Buddha’s teachings, those by his disciples, and commentaries on those teachings.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
The three turnings exemplify the many skillful means with which the Buddha taught and serve to clarify and categorize the Buddha’s teachings.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Taking refuge is a fundamental Buddhist practice, a set of tools that we want to live by. It’s also an attitude, something we cultivate.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Buddha nature has no simple definition. It is a complex, ineffable concept - but you can reveal your Buddha nature through practice.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Om mani padme hum, translated as ‘jewel in the lotus,’ is a compassion mantra containing the essence of all dharma within its 6 syllables.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Aspiration bodhicitta is the practice of using every situation to cultivate positive intent. How can we put bodhicitta into practice?| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Understanding Hinayana and Mahayana, the major Buddhist schools of thought, helps us differentiate between the primary branches of Buddhism.| Mindworks
According to the Buddha’s teachings of the two truths, there is a difference between how we and awakened beings experience the world.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
In Buddhism, the middle way is a descriptor of skillful, beneficial practices and behaviors that inform the Buddhist worldview.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path